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   Home / Computers / Programming / Languages / Java / Applications / Text Editors / Open Source
 
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  • JE, Just an Editor - Ordinary ASCII editor written entirely in Java. Though it is incomplete yet, it has already features you won't find easily in another editor. In general, it is a multi-file ASCII editor with syntax highlighting, which provides a graphical user interface. [Open Source, GPL]
    mathsrv.ku-eichstaett.de/MGF/homes/grothmann/je
  • jEdit - Programmer's text editor written in Java, using JDK 1.1 and Swing 1.1. [Open Source, GPL]
    jedit.sourceforge.net
  • jEdit Community - A resource and support site for users of the jEdit text editor.
    community.jedit.org
  • Jext - Free java text editor. It is mainly designed for programmers and provides powerful features in a nice GUI. [Open Source, GPL]
    www.jext.org
  • mpEDIT (Multi Platform Tools) - Text editor, which can be used standalone or in other Java programs: supports EditBeans, syntax highlighting, hotkeys, multiple files and views, unlimited undo/redo, regexp find and replace, and large (megabytes) text files. [Open Source]
    www.javacommerce.com/mptools
  • Simredo - Simple editor written for Java 1.2 (aka Java 2). It was written to support Esperanto, but has features which non-Esperantists may find useful, such as Unicode conversion, and encryption. [Open Source]
    www4.vc-net.ne.jp/~klivo/sim/simeng.htm
  • WankerEditor - Very simple text editor. [Open Source, GPL]
    home1.stofanet.dk/schmitz/WankerEditor/index.html

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